Just look at either the OCdt and 2Lt rates for Officers or Private (Basic) and Private (Trained) rates for NCM. Rough math, take off 25-30% for taxes etc and you'll get a ballpark for 'per day' earnings. You'd be looking at the Class A and B Reserve Service tables for what you're curious about.

Just look at either the OCdt and 2Lt rates for Officers or Private (Basic) and Private (Trained) rates for NCM. Rough math, take off 25-30% for taxes etc and you'll get a ballpark for 'per day' earnings. You'd be looking at the Class A and B Reserve Service tables for what you're curious about.

Just look at either the OCdt and 2Lt rates for Officers or Private (Basic) and Private (Trained) rates for NCM. Rough math, take off 25-30% for taxes etc and you'll get a ballpark for 'per day' earnings. You'd be looking at the Class A and B Reserve Service tables for what you're curious about.

Just one more thing. Do you happen to know if there's a difference between class a and b pay? From what iv gathered, theyre the exact same.

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Just one more thing. Do you happen to know if there's a difference between class a and b pay? From what iv gathered, theyre the exact same.

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The daily rate is the same for both classes of service, it is the administration of the different classes of reserve service that varies. Under Class A service a member is paid only for those days that he is authorized to be on duty for work or training (or half-days if it is under 6 hours and thus is paid half the daily rate). Under Class B service a member is paid the full daily rate for each and every day of the period that he is placed on Class B (even if there are days on which no work or training may be scheduled, e.g. weekends or stat holidays).

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Class A and class B under 29 days also receive PILL in lieu of annual leave.

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